Great news from the Simware side: the latest version of the Comware simulator Simware (Release 7.1.50) has been released and it is available as a public download. So no more HP Partner only restriction !

Good news

Biggest news is the change in Hypervisor since the previous release. The original Simware was running on a QEMU Hypervisor.

This was working fine on Linux host systems, but was extremely slow on Windows systems. The new version is using Oracle Virtualbox, so this works really fast on Windows systems as well.

Bad News

The use of the new Hypervisor also comes with a limitation. While the original QEMU based Simware allowed for virtual switches with up to 48 interfaces, the new release limits the number of interfaces to a maximum of 8 interfaces per virtual switch. While this should be sufficient for normal test lab setups, it is a consideration when trying to build larger topologies.

New Features

Since this release is based on the generic Comware Build 50, it also has support for FCoE and native FC interfaces (simulated, so not expect real FCOE traffic to pass), but it is still great to practice the commands and control plane protocols.

Several other protocols have been included and updated as well, so take your time to check it out !

I had someone with the same issue last week, the problem seems to be related to the latest virtualbox version. If you install the second last version of virtualbox it should work (and I believe once it works you can update to the latest version, but not sure anymore).

Thanks! Everything installed perfect. But when want to run the config(standard config) than i get the error “Failed to refresh comware version”. Anyone who have got the same problem as me? I run the software on a Win8 .

I am also facing the same issue as Jeroen.I tried running the network simulator as Administrator.But still I get the same error “Failed to refresh comware version”. I run the software on a Win 7.The virtual box version is 4.3.16.Can someone advise on how to fix this?

This version of Simware provides help for Comware 7 device learning. The wireless Unified controllers are currently based on Comware 5.
So the answer is no for now, this could change in the future of course.
You may be lucky to find the old simulator for Comware5 on the net, which did include simulation of the comware wireless controller, but that would be a wireless feature set of x years ago, so I would not even bother doing this.

Yes, I run both application as administrator.
I eventually fix the problem.
I ran the following script in HNS:
#*************************************************************************
# Switch A
device_id = 1
# Device type: 32-bit centralized device
device_model = SIM2100
# Card model: SIM2101
board = SIM2101 : memory_size 1024
# Connect the Switch to the Virtual Box Ethernet adapter
device 1: interface 1 host : “VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet Adapter”
#*********************************************************************
but this sctipt is not working for me. I use vitualbox also for GNS3 1.2 for IOS on Linux devices, perhaps this was a problem, where “VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet Adapte” is used.
I created a new host-only adapter, and change respective string in scrtipt to “VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet Adapter #2” and the problem dissappeared.

Guys, you just neet to run as administrator de comware simulator and enjoy!, i tried with virtual vox 4.2.18 and comware simulator 7.1.50, may be the application works with the latest version of VirtualBOX